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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs the next volume after "The Tale of a Hopeful Seed", the poems needed to inherit a level of maturity. After all, when the seed has grown, do the verses still talk about the underground air?
Featuring 25 poems centering on the word 'flower', each of these voices from The Ardee School, Gurugram resolves to speak of a flower, often touted as nature's marvel.
However, a flower is but a newborn released into the world. It is a blank slate, ready to experience first-hand encounters - both good and bad - and become what it was always meant to be.
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Bijit Sinha, Poorvi Sharma, Nirbhay Saini, Arya Takyar, Ananya Neel Mani, Nysa Mathur, Aryavir Singh Brar, Siyona Srivastava, Anahita Nandi, Saanvi Lamba, Samarth Jain, Abigail Robinson, Ayris Bedi, Rishmin Kaur Vohra, Lavanya Sharma, Reina Sagar, Aarav Khanna, Pragnya Gupta, Divya Sood, Tvisha Sanduja, Gazleen Choudhary, Ananya Saxena, Myrah Sagar, Abeer Agastya Malhotra, Anika Malhotra
Bijit Sinha is currently working as an English Coordinator who teaches KS 2-5 at The Ardee School, Gurugram. He has previously worked as an Associate Desk Editor at Cambridge University Press, India.
In the summer of 2017, he conceptualized and co-founded a collaborative writer’s interface, Hook Blue, to rave reviews. The platform sought to introduce sequential storytelling in the same narrative by multiple authors. This was conducted in collaboration with notable authors from Zubaan, Penguin and Harper Collins.
At present, he is working on two follow-ups to Jataka Tales.
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